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URODYNAMIC EVALUATION OF STRESS INCONTINENCE
Urologic Clinics of North America, 1995A careful history points the urodynamic examination in the right direction and enables the examiner to ask the correct questions. The individual who does the test is the only reliable interpreter of the results of that study. No urodynamic technique is as sensitive or specific as a blood glucose, or even an electrocardiogram.
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Evaluation of a Portable Stress Management Device
2015Portable consumer health management devices are increasingly gaining attention from health consumers. StressEraser is a portable biofeedback device widely advertised as a stress reliever and cognition enhancer. However number of evaluation studies assessing effect of StressEraser on cognitive performance improvement and stress relief is very limited ...
Jeon Lee, Joseph Finkelstein
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Physiological Evaluation of Industrial Heat Stress
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1971Heart rate (HR) and body temperature (t b) were studied in men on jobs in the open hearth department of a Pittsburgh steel mill. In 19 subjects on various jobs, mean HR for the shift was compared with mean HR off work and during sleep. Results showed these men expend 31 to 36% of maximum cardiocirculatory capacity on the job. In 12 tests on five second
D, Minard +3 more
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Evaluation and Treatment of Tibial Stress Fractures
Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2006Tibial stress fractures are relatively common overuse injuries that can often be difficult to treat. Other comorbid medical conditions, including the female athlete triad, need to be carefully evaluated and treated. Nonoperative treatment is the standard, but surgical intervention may be necessary.
Andrea J, Young, David R, McAllister
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Evaluation of Oxidative Stress in Patients with Cancer
Archives of Physiology and Biochemistry, 2001The oxidative stress is considered to be involved in the pathophysiology of cancers. In the current study we explored the oxidative stress in patients with different cancers and corresponding benign diseases by evaluation of the level of lipid peroxidation products (MDA level) in the plasma and the activity of erythrocyte antioxidant defense enzymes ...
D, Hristozov +3 more
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Oxidative stress evaluation in diabetes.
Diabetes technology & therapeutics, 2000Over the recent years, researches have focused their attention on the pathologic role of free radicals in a variety of diseases, among which the most important are atherosclerosis, cancer, and diabetes. The set of intracellular and extracellular conditions that leads to chemical or metabolic generation of reactive species is termed "oxidative stress ...
MERCURI F +2 more
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Evaluation of oxidative stress in patients with hyperlipidemia
Atherosclerosis, 1995An antioxidant defense system consisting of enzymes and non-enzymatic compounds prevents oxidative damage of lipoproteins in the plasma. When the activity of this system decreases or the reactive oxygen species (ROS) production increases, an oxidative stress may occur.
F B, Araujo +4 more
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Evaluation of the Singular Stresses in Adhesive Joints
Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, 2009This paper deals with the evaluation of the singularity in the stress field of bonded joints, in particular with the determination of the stress intensity factor. After reviewing the key aspects of the problem, the attention is focussed on establishing a procedure to estimate the stress intensity factor without the need for a detailed finite element ...
GOGLIO, Luca, ROSSETTO, Massimo
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Evaluation of isoproterenol as a method of stress testing
American Heart Journal, 1974Abstract Thirty-five patients undergoing diagnostic coronary arteriography were evaluated before catheterization by both a standard treadmill exercise test and by the intravenous infusion of isoproterenol in a concentration of 0.2 mg. per 100 c.c. of 5 per cent dextrose/water at a rate of 1 to 2 μg per minute. S-T segment depression of 1 mm.
D T, Combs, C M, Martin
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Evaluation of Voice Stress Analysis Technology
Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2005The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) has been tasked by the National Institute of Justice to investigate voice stress analysis (VSA) technology and evaluate its effectiveness for both military and law enforcement applications. This technology has been marketed as commercially available in computer-based form, and marketed as being capable of ...
Clifford S. Hopkins +3 more
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